Four Seasons announces hotel and serviced apartment development in Doha

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QATAR: Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts has announced a project, which will include private residences and serviced apartments.

The development currently in progress at the Pearl-Qatar in Doha is in partnership with Q Bayraq Real Estate Investments, which specialises in high end projects in Qatar.

Bart Carnahan, president, global business development and portfolio management, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts said: “As Four Seasons continues to grow and diversify its development pipeline in the Middle East, we are proud to be part of The Pearl-Qatar development, an innovative project that will perfectly complement our existing hotel in the city. Four Seasons at The Pearl-Qatar offers a unique opportunity to be part of a community of residents and guests enjoying incredible on-site amenities and the unparalleled luxury service for which our company is renowned worldwide.”

The 19-storey building, set on a private beach, will offer 161 apartments for short and long term stays.

Apartments range from one to three bedrooms and include kitchens, laundry and living areas, as well as private terraces.

The property will have five restaurants and bars including menus from Michelin-starred Chef Joël Robuchon.

Guests will also enjoy a spa and salon, gym, outdoor pool and indoor lap pool, and kids’ clubs.

There will be 84 private residences in the development available to purchase.

This new project will join the existing Four Seasons Hotel Doha, along with the growing collection of properties in the Middle East, including the upcoming Four Seasons Private Residences Dubai at Jumeirah, Four Seasons Hotel Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, and the recently announced Four Seasons Resort and Private Residences Muscat, Oman.

During the pandemic Four Seasons adapted to the working from anywhere trend with its extended stay offers for stays of more than 30 days.

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